
Welcome to your beginner-friendly guide to the Uzbek alphabet brought to you by Interactive Language Classes (ILC) — the trusted language institute in Delhi for foreign languages and Uzbek courses. Whether you’re learning Uzbek for travel, work, cultural connection, or professional growth, we’ll break down the Uzbek alphabet in a clear, simple, and memorable way.
Why Learn the Uzbek Alphabet?
Uzbek is a beautiful Turkic language with 29 letters based on the Latin script. It’s a key language in Central Asia and has growing importance in sectors like tourism, international business, and medical tourism — skills you can refine with our Uzbek language course.
The 29 Uzbek Alphabet Letters & Pronunciation Guide
| Letter | Pronunciation | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| A/a | Ah | Aka/opa | elder brother/sister |
| B/b | Bey | Bemor | Patient |
| Ch/ch | Chey | Choy | Tea |
| D/d | Dey | Do’st | Friend |
| E/e | Aey | Eshik | Door |
| F/f | Fey | Foydali | Useful |
| G/g | Gey | Gul | Flower |
| G’/g’ | Ghey | G’am | Sadness |
| H/h | Hey | Haq | Right/fee |
| I/i | Eey | Inson | Person |
| J/j | Jey | Jurnal | Magazine |
| K/k | Key | Kitob | Book |
| L/l | Ley | Tili | Language |
| M/m | Mey | Men | I |
| N/n | Ney | Nima? | What? |
| O/o | Oh | Olma | Apple |
| O’/o’ | Aw | O’z | A little/few |
| P/p | Pay | Pomidor | Tomato |
| Q/q | Qey | Qalaysiz? | How are you? |
| R/r | Rey | Rahmat | Thank you |
| S/s | Sey | Salom | Hi |
| Sh | Shey | Shisha | Bottle |
| T/t | Tey | Talaba | Student |
| U/u | Ou | U | He/She/It |
| V/v | Vay | Va | And |
| X/x | Khey | Xona | Room |
| Y/y | Ye | Yomon | Bad |
| Z/z | Zey | Zolim | Unjust |
| Ng/ng | Neh | Bodring | Cucumber |
Quick Uzbek Vowel Rules
In Uzbek, there are 6 main vowels — A, E, I, O, U, and O’ (with stress in some words like Go’zal, meaning “beautiful”). These vowels form the backbone of pronunciation and help accelerate your journey to reading and speaking Uzbek fluently.
Tips to Learn the Uzbek Alphabet Fast
- Start by memorizing simple words with each letter.
- Use flashcards or pronunciation videos to reinforce sounds.
- Practice spelling everyday objects (like kitob – book).
- Join guided courses with experienced tutors at ILC – in Delhi or online – to build confidence.
Begin Your Uzbek Learning Journey with ILC Classes
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*This Uzbek alphabet guide is designed for beginners and learners exploring foreign language courses at ILC — your friendly language school in Delhi.
